I'm getting an EEE in MAIT and an ECE in MSIT in IPU. What should I take?

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Shalini Yadav Posted On - Oct 13, 2020
B.Tech I.T from Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (2021)

Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology has been positioned under the rank band of 151-200 among 906 top engineering institutions across the country which also includes all IITs/IIITs/NITs. So, pursuing EEE at MAIT is a good option.

With a fine blend of experienced as well as young and dynamic personalities as faculty, the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering is involved in providing quality education at the Undergraduate (UG) level in MSIT.

Admissions:

  • MAIT conducts a common entrance test (CET) to make the B.Tech programme selection in EEE and any other branch. The candidates are selected according to the CET performance along with the marks that they obtain in JEE.

  • The admissions in ECE at MSIT will only be based on the student's merit at JEE Mains Paper. By applying for an IPU CET Exam, B.Sc graduates may receive the lateral entry into B.Tech programmes.

  • The total fees in MAIT for EEE for a span of 4 years is 4.47 lakhs. The total fees per year in MSIT for IPU is ‎1.35 lakhs.

Placements:

MAIT:

Maharaja Agrasen Technology Institute has a separate training and positioning cell. Though Very less core placement is there for EEE. But they still get a chance to sit in the company of coding and consultancies and get the chance to be placed.

  • Some of the companies that visit MAIT are Accenture, ZS Associates, LIBSYS, Wipro, Infosys, Nagarro, Sapient, TCS, Deloitte, Hughes Systique, HSBC, Cognizant, Tata Power DDL, Amazon, etc.

  • The average CTC offered to the students is 3.5 lakhs.

MSIT:

  • 80-90% of students got placed from ECE at MSIT in the 2020 placement even with the COVID-19 situation.

  • The average package is 3-4 LPA, the highest is 8 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA.

  • The major recruiters are Infosys, TCS, Wingify, Accenture and Comviva Mahindra.

Both the colleges are good in their respective courses, it depends on the applicant’s choice which college and branch to take admission into.

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